Posts Tagged ‘Access’
Engagement and Access to Special Education (EASE) Clinic Improves Access to Special Education Support for Families
Primary care clinic provides support and advocacy for underserved communities.
Read MoreTelehealth: Bridging Gaps in Care or Perpetuating Health Inequities?
New research shows Telehealth has become a “double-edged sword” when it comes to health equity and access to technology.
Read MoreBMC Bridge Clinic Charts a Needed Path to Methadone for Opioid Withdrawal
Faster Paths is showing that accessible methadone treatment is a needed service for patients seeking ongoing care for opioid use disorder.
Read MoreA Mobile Prenatal Clinic Is Breaking Barriers for Pregnant Refugee Patients
Refugee women are at higher risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, often due to a lack of healthcare access. A mobile clinic aims to change that.
People Who Inject Drugs Need Accessible PrEP, MOUD Information
A study reveals that people at a drug detoxification site were unaware of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, but were enthusiastic when informed.
Read MoreCOVID-19 in Translation: Making Patient Education Accessible
When flattening the curve requires cooperation of the masses, the challenge lies in making sure the message spans language and literacy barriers.
Read MoreNew Mobile App Fights Food Insecurity and Stigma
The Abundance mobile app locates nearby free and low-cost food resources and allows users to leave public feedback on quality and service, to Yelp-like effects.
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